Toyota GR Supra (2022 year). Manual in english — page 17

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Refueling . . . . . .

262

Wheels and tires . . .

264

Engine compartment ...

290

Operating materials. .

293

Maintenance . . . ...

301

Replacing components

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303

Breakdown assistance

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Care . . . . . . .

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This chapter describes all stan-

dard, country-specific and

optional features offered with

the series. It also describes fea-

tures and functions that are not

necessarily available in your

vehicle, e.g., due to the selected

options or country versions. This

also applies to safety-related

functions and systems. When

using these functions and sys-

tems, the applicable laws and

regulations must be observed.

Follow the fuel recommenda-

tion, refer to page 293, prior to

refueling.
When refueling, insert the filler

nozzle completely into the filler

pipe. Lifting up the fuel pump

nozzle during refueling causes:

Premature switching off.

Reduced return of the fuel

vapors.

The fuel tank is full when the

filler nozzle clicks off the first

time.
Make sure that the fuel cap is

closed properly after refueling,

otherwise the emissions warn-

ing light may light up.
Follow safety regulations posted

at the gas station.

1

Briefly press the rear edge of

the fuel filler flap.

Refueling

Vehicle features and

options

Follow the following when

refueling

General information

Safety information

NOTICE

With a driving range of less than

30 miles/50 km the engine may

no longer have sufficient fuel.

Engine functions are not ensured

anymore. There is a risk of dam-

age to property. Refuel promptly.

NOTICE

Fuels are toxic and aggressive.

Overfilling of the fuel tank can

damage the fuel system. Painted

surfaces may be damaged by

contact with fuel. Escaping fuel

can harm the environment. There

is a risk of damage to property.

Avoid overfilling.

Fuel cap

Opening

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2

Turn the fuel cap counter-

clockwise.

3

Place the fuel cap in the

bracket attached to the fuel

filler flap.

1

Fit the cap and turn it clock-

wise until you clearly hear a

click.

2

Press on the fuel filler flap

until it engages.

It may be necessary in certain

situations to unlock the fuel filler

flap manually, e.g. with an elec-

trical fault.
Have fuel filler flap unlocked by

your Toyota dealer.

Closing

WARNING

The retaining strap of the fuel cap

can be jammed and crushed

during closing. The cap cannot be

correctly closed. Fuel or fuel

vapors can escape. There is a

risk of injury or risk of damage to

property. Pay attention that the

retaining strap is not jammed or

crushed when closing the cap.

Manually unlocking fuel

filler flap

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This chapter describes all stan-

dard, country-specific and

optional features offered with

the series. It also describes fea-

tures and functions that are not

necessarily available in your

vehicle, e.g., due to the selected

options or country versions. This

also applies to safety-related

functions and systems. When

using these functions and sys-

tems, the applicable laws and

regulations must be observed.

The tire characteristics and tire

inflation pressure influence the

following:

• The service life of the tires.

• Road safety.

• Driving comfort.

• Fuel consumption.

The tire inflation pressure table,

refer to page 266, contains all

tire inflation pressure specifica-

tions for the specified tire sizes

at the ambient temperature. The

tire inflation pressure values

apply to tire sizes approved by

the manufacturer of the vehicle

for the vehicle type.
To identify the correct tire infla-

tion pressure, please note the

following:
If the tire's speed code cannot

be found, then the tire inflation

pressure for the corresponding

tire size applies.

• Tire sizes of your vehicle.

• Maximum permitted driving

speed.

Wheels and tires

Vehicle features and

options

Tire inflation pressure

General information

Safety information

WARNING

A tire with too little or no tire infla-

tion pressure may heat up signifi-

cantly and sustain damage. This

will have a negative impact on

aspects of handling, such as

steering and braking response.

There is a risk of an accident.

Regularly check the tire inflation

pressure, and correct it as

needed, for instance twice a

month and before a long trip.

Tire inflation pressure

specifications

In the tire inflation pressure

table

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The current tire inflation pres-
sure values and the intended
tire inflation pressure values for
the mounted tires can be dis-
played on the Control Display.

To ensure that they are dis-
played correctly, the tire sizes
must be stored in the system
and must have been set, refer to
page 280, for the mounted tires.

The current tire inflation pres-
sure value is located on each
tire.

The reference tire inflation pres-
sure value is located in the
lower area of the Control Dis-
play.

Tires heat up while driving. The
tire inflation pressure increases
with the tire temperature.

Tires have a natural, consistent
loss of tire inflation pressure.

The displays of inflation devices
may under-read by up to 0.1
bar/2 psi.

The tire inflation pressure speci-
fications in the tire inflation pres-
sure table only relate to cold
tires or tires at the same tem-
perature as the ambient tem-
perature.

Only check the tire inflation
pressure levels when the tires
are cold, i.e.:
• Driving range of max. 1.25

miles/2 km has not been
exceeded.

• If the vehicle has not moved

again for at least 2 hours after
a trip.

Check the tire inflation pressure
of the emergency wheel in the
cargo area regularly, and correct
it as needed.

1

Determine, refer to page 264,
the intended tire inflation
pressure levels for the
mounted tires.

2

Check the tire inflation pres-
sure in all four tires, using a
pressure gauge, for example.

3

Correct the tire inflation pres-
sure if the actual tire inflation
pressure deviates from spec-
ified tire inflation pressure.

4

Check whether all valve caps
are screwed onto the tire
valves.

On the Control Display

Checking the tire inflation
pressure

General information

Checking using tire inflation
pressure specifications in
the tire inflation pressure
table

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Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle status"

3

"Tire Pressure Monitor"

4

Check whether the current
tire inflation pressure levels
deviate from the intended tire
pressure value.

5

Correct the tire inflation pres-
sure if the actual tire inflation
pressure deviates from spec-
ified tire inflation pressure.

With tires that cannot be found
in the tire pressure values on
the Control Display, reset the
Tire Pressure Monitor TPM.

For speeds of up to 100
mph/160 km/h and for optimum
driving comfort, note the pres-
sure values in the tire inflation
pressure table, refer to page
266, and adjust as necessary.

These pressure values can also
be found on the tire inflation
pressure label on the driver's
door pillar.

Do not exceed a speed of 100
mph/160 km/h.

Checking using the tire infla-
tion pressure specifications
on the Control Display

After correcting the tire infla-
tion pressure

Tire inflation pressures up
to 100 mph/160 km/h

Tire inflation pressure values up to 100 mph/160 km/h

2.0 models

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

Specifications in bar/PSI with cold
tires

225/50 R 17 98 H M+S XL Std/RSC

2.2 / 32

255/40 R 18 99 V M+S XL Std

2.2 / 32

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For speeds over 100 mph/160

km/h and for optimum driving

comfort, note the pressure val-

ues in the tire inflation pressure

table, refer to page 268, and

adjust as necessary.

Front: 255/40 ZR 18 95 Y Std
Rear: 275/40 ZR 18 99 Y Std

2.2 / 32
2.2 / 32

Front: 255/35 ZR 19 96 Y XL Std
Rear: 275/35 ZR 19 100 Y XL Std

2.2 / 32
2.2 / 32

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

3.0 and 3.0 Premium models

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

Specifications in bar/PSI with cold

tires

225/50 R 17 98 H M+S XL Std/RSC

2.2 / 32

255/40 R 18 99 V M+S XL Std

2.6 / 38

Front: 255/40 ZR 18 95 Y Std
Rear: 275/40 ZR 18 99 Y Std

2.6 / 38
2.6 / 38

Front: 255/35 ZR 19 96 Y XL Std
Rear: 275/35 ZR 19 100 Y XL Std

2.6 / 38
2.6 / 38

Tire inflation pressures at

max. speeds above 100

mph/160 km/h

WARNING

In order to drive at maximum

speeds in excess of 100 mph/160

km/h, please observe, and, if nec-

essary, adjust tire pressures for

speeds exceeding 100 mph/160

km/h from the relevant table on

the following pages. Otherwise,

tire damage and accidents could

occur.

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245/45 R 18 96 Y

245: nominal width in mm

45: aspect ratio in %

Tire inflation pressure values over 100 mph/160 km/h

2.0 models

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

Specifications in bar/PSI with cold
tires

225/50 R 17 98 H M+S XL Std/RSC

2.2 / 32

255/40 R 18 99 V M+S XL Std

2.2 / 32

Front: 255/40 ZR 18 95 Y Std

Rear: 275/40 ZR 18 99 Y Std

2.2 / 32

2.2 / 32

Front: 255/35 ZR 19 96 Y XL Std

Rear: 275/35 ZR 19 100 Y XL Std

2.2 / 32

2.2 / 32

3.0 and 3.0 Premium models

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

Specifications in bar/PSI with cold
tires

225/50 R 17 98 H M+S XL Std/RSC

2.2 / 32

255/40 R 18 99 V M+S XL Std

2.6 / 38

Front: 255/40 ZR 18 95 Y Std

Rear: 275/40 ZR 18 99 Y Std

2.6 / 38

2.6 / 38

Front: 255/35 ZR 19 96 Y XL Std

Rear: 275/35 ZR 19 100 Y XL Std

2.6 / 38

2.6 / 38

Tire identification marks

Tire size

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R: radial tire code

18: rim diameter in inches

96: load rating, not for ZR tires

Y: speed rating, before the R on
ZR tires

Maximum tire load is the maxi-
mum permissible weight for
which the tire is approved.

Locate the maximum tire load
on the tire sidewall and the
Gross Axle Weight Rating –
GAWR – on the certification
label on the driver door B-pillar.
Divide the tire load by 1.1. It
must be greater than one-half of
the vehicle’s Gross Axle Weight
Rating – GAWR. Note, front vs.
rear GAWR and tire loads,
respectively.

Q = up to 100 mph/160 km/h

R = up to 106 mph/170 km/h

S = up to 112 mph/180 km/h

T = up to 118 mph/190 km/h

H = up to 131 mph/210 km/h

V = up to 150 mph/240 km/h

W = up to 167 mph/270 km/h

Y = up to 186 mph/300 km/h

DOT code: DOT xxxx xxx 3820

xxxx: manufacturer code for the
tire brand

xxx: tire size and tire design

3820: tire age

Tires with DOT codes meet the
guidelines of the U.S. Depart-
ment of Transportation.

Regardless of the tire tread,
replace tires at least every 6
years.

You can find the manufacture
date of the tire on the tire's side-
wall.

Quality grades can be found
where applicable on the tire
sidewall between tread shoulder
and maximum section width.

E.g.: Treadwear 200; Traction
AA; Temperature A

Treadwear

Maximum tire load

Speed letter

Tire Identification Number

Tire age

Recommendation

Manufacture date

Designation

Manufacture

date

DOT … 3820

38th week, 2020

Uniform Tire Quality Grad-
ing

DOT Quality Grades

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Traction AA A B C

Temperature A B C

All passenger vehicle tires must
conform to Federal Safety
Requirements in addition to
these grades

The treadwear grade is a com-
parative rating based on the
wear rate of the tire when tested
under controlled conditions on a
specified government test
course. E.g., a tire graded 150
would wear one and one-half, 1
g, times as well on the govern-
ment course as a tire graded
100. The relative performance
of tires depends upon the actual
conditions of their use, however,
and may depart significantly
from the norm due to variations
in driving habits, service prac-
tices and differences in road
characteristics and climate.

The traction grades, from high-
est to lowest, are AA, A, B, and
C.

Those grades represent the
tire's ability to stop on wet pave-
ment as measured under con-
trolled conditions on specified
government test surfaces of
asphalt and concrete. A tire
marked C may have poor trac-

tion performance.

The traction grade assigned to
this tire is based on
straight-ahead braking traction
tests, and does not include
acceleration, cornering, hydro-
planing, or peak traction charac-
teristics.

The temperature grades are A,
the highest, B, and C, represent-
ing the tire's resistance to the
generation of heat and its ability
to dissipate heat when tested
under controlled conditions on a
specified indoor laboratory test
wheel. Sustained high tempera-
ture can cause the material of
the tire to degenerate and
reduce tire life, and excessive
temperature can lead to sudden
tire failure.

The grade C corresponds to a
level of performance which all
passenger vehicle tires must
meet under the Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard No.
109. Grades Band A represent
higher levels of performance on
the laboratory test wheel than
the minimum required by law.

Treadwear

Traction

Temperature

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Winter and all-season tires with

better cold weather performance

than summer tires.

Do not drive with a tire tread of

less than 0.12 in/3 mm, other-

wise there is an increased risk

of hydroplaning.

Do not drive with a tire tread of

less than 0.16 in/4 mm, as such

tires are less suitable for winter

operation.

Wear indicators are distributed

around the tire's circumference

and have the legally required

minimum height of 0.063

inches/1.6 mm.
The positions of the wear indica-

tors are marked on the tire side-

wall with TWI, Tread Wear

Indicator.

Inspect your tires regularly for

damage, foreign objects lodged

in the tread, and tread wear.
Driving over rough or damaged

road surfaces, as well as debris,

curbs and other obstacles can

cause serious damage to

wheels, tires and suspension

parts. This is more likely to

occur with low-profile tires,

which provide less cushioning

between the wheel and the

road. Be careful to avoid road

hazards and reduce your speed,

especially if your vehicle is

WARNING

The temperature grade for this tire

is established for a tire that is

properly inflated and not over-

loaded. Excessive speed, under-

inflation, or excessive loading,

either separately or in combina-

tion, can cause heat buildup and

possible tire failure.

M+S

Tire tread

Summer tires

Winter tires

Minimum tread depth

Tire damage

General information

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equipped with low-profile tires.
Indications of tire damage or

other vehicle malfunctions:

• Unusual vibrations.

• Unusual tire or running

noises.

• Unusual handling such as a

strong tendency to pull to the

left or right.

Damage can be caused by the

following situations, for instance:

• Driving over curbs.

• Road damage.

• Tire inflation pressure too low.

• Vehicle overloading.

• Incorrect tire storage.

Have mounting and wheel bal-

ancing carried out by your Toy-

ota dealer.

The following properties are rec-

ommended and approved by the

manufacturer of the vehicle for

the approved wheels and tires

per vehicle type and special

equipment:

• Wheel and tire combinations.

• Rim designs.

• Tire sizes.

• Tire brands.
You can ask a manufacturer ser-

vice center or another qualified

service center or repair shop

about the approved wheels and

Safety information

WARNING

Damaged tires can lose tire infla-

tion pressure, which can lead to

loss of vehicle control. There is a

risk of an accident. If tire damage

is suspected while driving, imme-

diately reduce speed and stop.

Have wheels and tires checked.

For this purpose, drive carefully to

the nearest your Toyota dealer.

Have vehicle towed or trans-

ported as needed. Do not repair

damaged tires, but have them

replaced.

WARNING

Tires can become damaged by

driving over obstacles, e.g., curbs

or road damage, at high speed.

Larger wheels have a smaller tire

crosssection. The smaller the tire

cross-section, the higher the risk

of tire damage. There is a danger

of accidents and property dam-

age. If possible, avoid driving over

objects or road conditions that

may damage tires, or drive over

them slowly and carefully.

Changing wheels and

tires

Mounting and wheel bal-

ancing

Approved wheels and tires

General information

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tires for the vehicle and the spe-

cial equipment.

For each tire size, the manufac-

turer of the vehicle recommends

certain tire brands. The tire

brands can be identified by a

star on the tire sidewall.

Tire traction is not optimal due to

manufacturing circumstances

when tires are brand-new; they

achieve their full traction poten-

Safety information

WARNING

Wheels and tires which are not

suitable for your vehicle can dam-

age parts of the vehicle, for

instance due to contact with the

body due to tolerances despite

the same official size rating.

There is a risk of an accident. The

manufacturer of your vehicle

strongly suggests that you use

wheels and tires that have been

recommended by the vehicle

manufacturer for your vehicle

type.

WARNING

Mounted steel wheels can cause

technical problems, for instance

unexpected loosening of the lug

bolts and damage to the brake

discs. There is a risk of accident.

Do not mount steel wheels.

WARNING

Incorrect wheel/tire combinations

will have a negative impact on the

vehicle's handling and on the

function of a variety of systems,

such as the Anti-lock Brake Sys-

tem or Vehicle Stability Control

System. There is a risk of an acci-

dent. To maintain good handling

and vehicle response, use only

tires with a single tread configura-

tion from a single manufacturer.

The manufacturer of the vehicle

recommends that you use wheels

and tires that have been recom-

mended by the vehicle manufac-

turer for your vehicle type.

Following tire damage, have the

original wheel/tire combination

remounted on the vehicle as soon

as possible.

Recommended tire brands

New tires

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tial after a break-in time.
Drive conservatively for the first

200 miles/300 km.

The manufacturer of your vehi-

cle does not recommend the

use of retreaded tires.

Winter tires are recommended

for operating on winter roads.
Although so-called all-season

M+S tires provide better winter

traction than summer tires, they

usually do not provide the same

level of performance as winter

tires.

If the maximum speed of the

vehicle is higher than the per-

missible speed for the winter

tires, then attach a label show-

ing the permissible maximum

speed in the field of view. The

label is available from your Toy-

ota dealer.
With winter tires mounted,

observe and do not exceed the

permissible maximum speed.

Do not exceed the maximum tire

inflation pressure indicated on

the side wall of the tire.

Store wheels and tires in a cool,

dry and dark place.
Always protect tires against all

contact with oil, grease, and sol-

vents.
Do not leave tires in plastic

bags.
Remove dirt from wheels or

tires.

Retreaded tires

WARNING

Retreaded tires can have different

tire casing structures. With

advanced age the service life can

be limited. There is a risk of an

accident. The manufacturer of

your vehicle does not recommend

the use of retreaded tires.

Winter tires

General information

Maximum speed of winter

tires

Rotating wheels between

axles

WARNING

Rotating tires between the axles

on vehicles with different tire sizes

or rim sizes on the front and rear

axles can cause damage to the

tires and the vehicle. There is a

risk of accident. Do not rotate the

tires between the axles on vehi-

cles with different tire sizes or rim

sizes on the front and rear axles.

Storing tires

Tire inflation pressure

Storage

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• Park the vehicle as far away

as possible from passing traf-
fic and on solid ground.

• Switch on the hazard warning

system.

• Secure the vehicle against

rolling away by setting the
parking brake.

• Turn the steering wheel until

the front wheels are in the
straight-ahead position and
engage the steering wheel
lock.

• Have all vehicle occupants

get out of the vehicle and
ensure that they remain out-
side the immediate area in a
safe place, such as behind a
guardrail.

• If necessary, set up a warning

triangle at an appropriate dis-
tance.

With the Mobility System, minor
tire damage can be sealed tem-
porarily to enable continued
travel. To accomplish this, seal-
ant is pumped into the tires,
which seals the damage from
the inside.

• Follow the instructions on

using the Mobility System
found on the compressor and
sealant container.

• Use of the Mobility System

may be ineffective if the tire
puncture measures approx.
1/8 inches/4 mm or more.

• Contact your Toyota dealer if

the tire cannot be made driv-
able.

• Do not remove foreign bodies

that have penetrated the tire.
Only remove foreign objects if
they are visibly protruding
from the tire.

• Pull the speed limit sticker off

the sealant container and
apply it to the steering wheel.

• The use of a sealant can

damage the TPM wheel elec-
tronics. In this case, have the
electronics checked and
replaced at the next opportu-
nity.

• The compressor can be used

to check the tire inflation pres-
sure.

Repairing a flat tire

Safety measures

Mobility System

Concept

General information

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The Mobility System is located in
the right storage compartment of the
cargo area.

• Sealant container, arrow

1

.

• Filling hose, arrow

2

.

Observe use-by date on the
sealant container.

1

Sealant container unlocking

2

Sealant container holder

3

Tire pressure gauge

4

Reduce tire inflation pressure
button

5

On/off switch

6

Compressor

7

Connector/cable for socket

8

Connection hose

• Park the vehicle as far away

as possible from passing traf-
fic and on solid ground.

• Switch on the hazard warning

system.

• Secure the vehicle against

rolling away by setting the
parking brake.

• Turn the steering wheel until

the front wheels are in the
straight-ahead position and
engage the steering wheel
lock.

• Have all vehicle occupants

get out of the vehicle and
ensure that they remain out-
side the immediate area in a

Overview

Storage

Sealant container

Compressor

Safety measures

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